Reborn As Divine Doctor to Rule the World-Chapter 256 - 257 Failed Even When Being Imitated
Chapter 256: Chapter 257: Failed Even When Being Imitated
Chapter 256: Chapter 257: Failed Even When Being Imitated
Pei Huaian raised his hand to touch her forehead, “I still prefer seeing you act arrogantly, rather than frowning every day like this.”
Shao He took a step back to dodge his finger, her ears turning somewhat red.
Pei Huaian’s finger awkwardly remained in mid-air, and the atmosphere between the two started to feel off.
“Mother, mother,” Xiao Linzhang called out, supporting himself against the door frame.
“Ah.” Shao He answered and walked over, immediately feeling relieved.
“Hug, hug,” Xiao Linzhang let go of the door frame and wobbled as he spoke.
Shao He squatted down, picked him up, and felt quite gratified looking at the weighty child in her arms.
Xiao Linzhang seemed to have spotted Pei Huaian in the courtyard and struggled to get down from her embrace,
and upon touching the ground, he unsteadily rushed towards the man outside, continuously shouting, “Daddy, daddy.”
Although he could only say each word individually, the words were exceptionally clear, proving that he remembered them firmly.
Pei Huaian, watching his son totter towards him, flashed a brilliant smile, scooped him up, and affectionately patted the child’s soft black hair, “Linzhang is really good!”
“Daddy.”
“Hmm, Linzhang is very obedient,” Pei Huaian praised.
Understanding the meaning in his words, Xiao Linzhang joyfully clapped his hands.
Standing at the doorway, Shao He sighed, “Perhaps this is what blood relations are about.”
Pei Huaian lifted his gaze towards the person at the door, his lips curving into a faint smile.
Xiao Linzhang wrapped his arms around Pei Huaian’s neck, giggling nonstop and clamoring ‘daddy’.
Father and son played for quite some time, and eventually, Xiao Linzhang fell asleep on him.
Pei Huaian carefully cradled the child to the bed, tucked him in, and walked out.
Seeing the person seated on the stone bench, he walked over, smelling the familiar scent of tea and smiled, “You’re really consistent, drinking only this kind of tea for so long.”
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“I’ve gotten used to the taste of this tea. Drinking any other kind always feels somewhat off to me.”
Pei Huaian’s dark eyes studied her intently, and thinking about the news Ah Mo had investigated, he said, “Recently, someone has been imitating your surgeries, opening bellies and cutting up bodies, but without any exception, all have ended in failure.”
“They’re bound to fail. Such surgeries are extremely difficult and have many requirements; it’s not a mere case of cutting people open,” Shao He really didn’t understand what those people were thinking, daring to mess around without certainty.
They were simply courting death, not only harming others’ lives but also facing infamy—and even the possibility of imprisonment.
“But so far, we haven’t been able to identify those impostors,” Pei Huaian said, holding the warm teacup.
“These people are harming others as well as themselves.”
“Why do surgeries work when you do them, and others fail? Is there some secret?” Pei Huaian asked curiously.
Without hesitation, Shao He began to explain, “A lot is needed for a surgery, like various instruments, injections, and surgical knives, and all these things must be sterilized. Otherwise, they can easily cause wound infections, which could be fatal to the patients.”
In short, it boiled down to one thing: no one but her could possibly perform surgeries.
“So, you’re saying, if others had these things, they could also perform surgery?”
Pei Huaian’s understanding was that the most crucial elements for performing surgeries were various instruments and knives.
Shao He shook her head again, “No, setting aside the fact that they can’t replicate these tools, even if they did manage to have them, without the proper knowledge for surgery, they would still fail.”
Even she couldn’t guarantee a hundred percent success rate in surgeries every time, let alone those inexperienced individuals.
Then Pei Huaian finally nodded in understanding.
“It seems I must post a notice at Anji Hall tomorrow to avoid trouble and to prevent these people from continuing to imitate and harm others.”
“Yes, that would be more prudent.”
Pei Huaian also agreed with her approach to avoid future problems; it would prevent trouble.
Early the next morning, Anji Hall gathered a crowd, the common folk discussing the message on the notice.
“Doctor Shao is truly responsible, knowing that many people have been imitating her surgeries and especially posting a notice.”
“What’s the fuss about? She’s only doing this after hearing about the incidents, clearly trying to shirk responsibility.”
As soon as these words came out, they immediately drew the dissatisfaction of other townspeople who all looked towards the speaker.
“Your words are not fair. It wasn’t Doctor Shao who performed the surgeries, so what responsibility does she bear?”
“Exactly, Doctor Shao did this to prevent other people from being deceived. She’s alerting everyone not to be too credulous of others.”
“Indeed, someone must have seen Doctor Shao’s extraordinary medical skills and decided to use it to make money, which is why they’ve caused all these troubles.”
The man, upon hearing everyone chiming in one after another, took a few steps back in fear, swallowing nervously.
“But if it hadn’t been for her, how would others resort to such surgeries to harm people? In the end, she is still the actual troublemaker!”
“Hmph! What a joke. There are many in this world who, for their own ends, do not hesitate to harm the lives of those around them, using unscrupulous means!”
“Just like those who sell fake medicine!”
Shao He walked out with a cold laugh, stood among the crowd, and sternly questioned, “Knowing how dangerous surgeries are, why would they agree to let them operate? Is it because their techniques are better, or is it because… they are just chasing a bargain?”
“And you, shouting here—is it because you’ve been bought off by those scammers?”